How to Live Out of Faith
Fear of what others may think or do strangle our ability to live a life of faith. Developing a community that believes in us is how to live out of faith.
Next to a wrong view of God, our wrong view of self is the biggest thing that keeps us from prayer. These posts expose negative thinking and lead you have confidence approaching God.
Fear of what others may think or do strangle our ability to live a life of faith. Developing a community that believes in us is how to live out of faith.
For most, our form of Christianity doesn’t allow this: Father, glorify me. It doesn’t sound humble. It feels self-aggrandizing. But, is it a good prayer?
Discover the transformative power of faith and the balance between reason and trust. Explore why God’s plan often defies human logic.
We need reminders of who God says we are because our past, the world, and the devil will tell us a different story. It’s important to believe in ourselves.
The importance of being you is that the Holy Spirit helps you become the person God created you to be. Favor and blessing flows from heaven as you are you.
The mere fact that God’s words don’t feel true may show areas of needed growth. We need a fresh infusion of the truth to become who God created us.
Does our call to love sinners unintentionally encourage them to continue in their sin? That’s what the Pharisees accused Jesus of. What are we to do?
How can we come out of sin if we are judged in it? We create fear in people and thus unintentionally encouraging them to hide their sin. I suggest we change.
God wants us to be so satisfied with how He made us that we would stop looking for approval in what we do. Biblical humility is living who you were created.
When we enter into the throne room of our King, we can carry with us the hope of nations. Being in God’s presence is how to impact nations.
I hope to etch deep on my soul His truth, that through Him I am victorious. I hope to seek Him always in things mundane, sad, joy filled to heavy laden.
Words spoken over us, can affect the way we think about ourselves, others, and about the world at large. However, we do have a choice in it.